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Netflix hasn t revealed whether fans can expect more of the new series. Feb 24, 2021
The Queen’s Gambit, Netflix’s limited-series adaptation of Walter Trevis’s novel of the same name, premiered on October 23. The seven-episode series follows Beth Harmon (played by Anya Taylor-Joy) from her hardscrabble youth in an orphanage through to her life as a world-renown chess champion, and features a stellar supporting cast including Marielle Heller, Bill Camp, Harry Melling, Moses Ingram, and more. The show follows the book closely, however there’s still a chance that the limited series could extend the story.
Lady Bird Johnson In Plain Sight Podcast - Trailer, How to Listen
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Michelle Pfeiffer 2021 Interview on French Exit & Her Marriage to David E Kelley
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Is Demián Bichir trying to tell us something? The last time we saw the Oscar-nominated actor was a few months back in
The Midnight Sky, playing a crew member on a spaceship that some homebound viewers couldn’t help but think of as a very high-tech take on the quarantine pod. Now, in the new drama
Land, out February 12, Bichir’s once again starring in a film that seems tailor-made for our current moment.
Land is the feature directorial debut of Robin Wright, who also stars as a woman moving to the wilderness in an effort to outrun her past and embrace complete solitude. She’s unprepared for the harsh Wyoming climate and seems on the verge of defeat until Bichir’s Miguel happens upon her cabin and gives her a crash course in survival and a reason to let someone into her life. It’s a stirring story about grief and community and feels particularly timely considering the way so many of us have been living recently. Here, the actor talks to